The right to disconnect from the computer the employee located in teleworking, as soon as the working hours shall clearly regulate the new labor bill proposed to the Parliament by the Minister of Labour Kostis Hatzidakis, according to an article by imerisia.gr.
The aim of the regulation is to ensure that the employee will not be captive in front of his computer for 24 hours. The pandemic of coronavirus has shown that teleworking is a modern form of Employment that is here to stay, however, there must be a a clear legislative framework.
According to information from imerisia.gr, the chapter of the draft law on teleworking has been enriched with a new provision that will regulate the right to disconnect, so that the a teleworker is not obliged to answering telephones; and email off working hours and be covered by the law. «Any discrimination against an employee because he or she has exercised the right to disconnect is prohibited,» it is explicitly stated.
The working hours broken or continuous
According to the publication, the Ministry of Labor makes it clear that teleworking is here to stay, so the working context must be absolutely clear. Working hours are expected to be agreed between the employee and the Employer, without restrictions on the distribution of the 8 hours in the day (it can be continuous or broken, with no «cap» on the duration of breaks, etc.). The observance of working hours is expected to be checked online with a digital work card, which will be linked to «Ergani II» and will also be applied to teleworking.
The same provision provides for other important rules, such as the protection of personal data, the fact that the employer is obliged to cover the cost of the equipment and its maintenance and that teleworking is provided on a full-time, part-time, rotational or other form of employment basis.











